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June 18, 2025

Month: June 2017

Eamon Queeney—The North State Journal
Sports

Wake Forest announces nonconference basketball schedule

June 30, 2017 admin

Wake Forest has announced its nonconference basketball schedule for the 2017-18 season, with seven home games at Joel Coliseum. Coach Danny Manning’s Deacons, who are coming off their first NCAA tournament appearance in seven years, […]

Eamon Queeney—The North State Journal
Sports

Wake Forest announces nonconference basketball schedule

June 30, 2017 admin

Wake Forest has announced its nonconference basketball schedule for the 2017-18 season, with seven home games at Joel Coliseum. Coach Danny Manning’s Deacons, who are coming off their first NCAA tournament appearance in seven years, […]

Kevin Lamarque—Reuters
Features

Newsmax Returns to DirecTV Lineup, Adds U-Verse

June 30, 2017 admin

LOS ANGELES – Newsmax TV is getting a distribution boost by returning to DirecTV’s channel lineup as of Friday.As part of the deal with DirecTV parent AT&T, Newsmax is also being added to AT&T’s U-verse […]

Charles LeClaire—X02835
Sports

Safe in Pittsburgh: Umpire keeps suicidal woman alive

June 30, 2017 admin

PITTSBURGH — Straight out of his suburban Chicago high school, John Tumpane became a professional umpire at 18. After a long slog beating the bushes, he reached his destination last year: the major leagues.Apparently, however, […]

Eamon Queeney—North State Journal
Business

Workers Comp fix shifts burden off employers

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — — A bipartisan piece of legislation that reverses a recent court case that the business community said has costly implications on workers compensation cases, is headed to the governor’s desk. House Bill 26 […]

Madeline Gray / North State Journal—Madeline Gray
News

Dust settles on West Jones Street, with scores of legislation sent to Coopers desk

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — After a flurry of activity that began with a veto override, lawmakers adjourned their regular legislative session a little after 2am on Friday morning just ahead of the Independence Day holiday and a […]

Eamon Queeney—North State Journal
News

Avalanche of legislation as lawmakers near end of session

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — In a flurry of activity that began with a veto override, lawmakers are moving and negotiating dozens of bills this week in an effort to adjourn ahead of the Independence Day holiday weekend. […]

Madeline Gray—
News

Andrew Brock resigns seat after appointment to State Board of Review

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — On Friday morning, Mocksville Republican Sen. Andrew Brock officially resigned his seat offering his letter of resignation to Gov. Roy Cooper. The move follows his appointment to the State Board of Review. On […]

James Guillory—USA TODAY Sports
Sports

Hurricanes deal Lack, Murphy to Calgary

June 30, 2017 admin

RALEIGH —— The Carolina Hurricanes’ roster has come into focus in recent weeks, and it became clear there wasn’t room for Eddie Lack and Ryan Murphy. On Wednesday night, general manager Ron Francis parted ways […]

Christine T. Nguyen—The North State Journal
News

General Assembly names redistricting committee ahead of lower court order

June 30, 2017 Mollie Young

RALEIGH — Just before midnight on Wednesday, leadership at the North Carolina General Assembly named the lawmakers who will be instrumental in redrafting legislative voting district lines previously thrown out by a federal court for […]

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